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Jumping into the Yellow River can't wash away which allusion this sentence comes from.

The meaning is quite different from the original intention. The fallacy was repeated thousands of times before it became truth. Now the phrase "you can't wash it off if you jump into the Yellow River" has become "genuine". The average sediment concentration of the Yellow River is 35.

Kilogram per cubic meter. Its sediment concentration is unique among rivers in the world. Meanwhile; How can someone jump into such muddy water to wash any stains? It can be said that it is a well-known sentence, which means it is difficult to get rid of the relationship: because the Yellow River water is very turbid, it is difficult to wash off the dirt when you jump in.

Later; "The Yellow River and the bucket, the water of the Yellow River is much more turbid than that of other rivers because of its large sediment concentration. How can someone jump in and wash any stains in such turbid water? Sometimes the river even turns into mud, and mud ranks seventh. " The original intention of this sentence is that you have suffered a lot of grievances, even if you jump into a big river like the Yellow River, you can't wash it clearly. There is no case of "jumping into the Yellow River-you can't wash it clearly"

"Jumping into the Yellow River won't wash it off." Sometimes it is called "jumping the Yellow River". Think about it. This is very unreasonable. As we all know, it's really hard to wash off when you get on: jump into the Yellow River-you can't wash it off, which shows the power of convention. You can't wash it off if you jump into the Yellow River, but the two-part allegorical saying "Jump into the Yellow River-you can't wash it off" is little known. The author once said.

According to the sage's statement that the river is clear, the sediment particles of the Yellow River are very fine. I don't know when people removed the pause between "jumping the Yellow River" and "cleaning up" in this two-part allegorical saying, and added the word "ye" in vain.